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Another application that our structures are being increasingly used for is golf cart storage.

These shelters provide golf course superintendants with economical winter protection for the carts and other equipment.

During peak season these shelters service as maintenance areas for equipment and storage for fetilizer.

Multi Shelter Buildings are very versatile and the same building can be used for multiple applications. Call today to discuss your requirements and we can help you find just the right structure for your needs.

We get many requests from customers who would like an economical way to protect their investment in their RV or trailer.

The straight wall of the MSS Cathedral shaped structure creates a perfect solution for those who need head space more then floor space.

Even though this is our most snow resistant model, the hoops are placed slightly closer than typical due to the wind loads.

The opaque white tarp or white plastic cover lets in a good level up light while still protecting stored vehicles from fading and other harmful effects.

The simplicity of the required base allows you to keep your options open. A 6×6 (or equivalent) timber pegged to the ground is all that is required. This allows easy relocation if circumstances change.

Usually the back wall is framed in with studs and covered with one of our durable covers. The “finishing touch” can be a simple roll up door which allows the whole end to open up. When finishing the ends the should be a small vent near each peak to allow the building to get rid of excess moisture.

These structures can be customized to accommodate the wingspan of ultralites while still accounting for snow shedding and wind bracing.

We have now shipped buildings for this application
all over North America!

The challenge encountered when putting a shelter over an aircraft is that the wingspan is often greater then the overall length. Generally speaking, this would require a more expensive structure but we have economical shelter solutions for you to use!

When a building is wider, it would also be higher and catch more wind so there are options to reinforce the building to make this work

For ultra lights and other such light aircraft, one alternative is to make a very low dolly which would allow you to move your craft into the structure sideways.

Since most available buildings are taller then they need to be, the profile can easily be modified to create a little more width.

When increasing width you will decrease the snow shedding ability. This occasionally necessitates reduced hoop spacing.

These are all things to consider as you are planning your structure purchase. Call today to discuss how we can make this work for your plane!

being out of the wind and in the light, without being in the direct sun

The cushion of air created by the inflator fan will reduce the condensation

Roll up sides are added for easy natural ventilation. Usually customers attach a snow fence or netting to the inside of the arch so the animals do not come in contact with the cover or run away when the sides are rolled up. A short wall is also an option.

A white tarp covering may be used in situations where the animals are going in and out on their own accord when they require shelter.

These structures can be customized to accommodate the wingspan of ultralites while still accounting for snow shedding and wind bracing. We have now shipped buildings for this application all over North America!

The challenge encountered when putting a shelter over an aircraft is that the wingspan is often greater then the overall length. Generally speaking, this would require a more expensive structure. When a building is wider, it would also be higher and catch more wind. For ultra lights and other such light aircraft, one alternative is to make a very low dolly which would allow you to move your craft into the structure sideways.

Since most available buildings are taller then they need to be, the profile can easily be modified to create a little more width. When increasing width you will decrease the snow shedding ability. This occasionally necessitates reduced hoop spacing.

Animals thrive in a greenhouse type environment benefiting from being dry, and being out of the wind and in the light, without being in the direct sun. The cushion of air created by the inflator fan will reduce the condensation. Roll up sides are added for easy natural ventilation. Usually customers attach a snow fence or netting to the inside of the arch so the animals do not come in contact with the cover or run away when the sides are rolled up. A short wall is also an option. A white tarp covering may be used in situations where the animals are going in and out on their own accord when they require shelter.

The idea of a moving structure allows a user, with a little creativity, to protect 2 -3 times as much area with the same building and investment. It is a very simple concept as long as some basic guidelines are adhered to. It can be applied to many of our standard structures.

Please see our Movable Structures page for more information and don’t hesitate to call us with any questions regarding this unique application.